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教科

kyōka /kʲoːka/

A subject or branch of study within a school curriculum. It refers to the specific categories of learning taught to students, such as mathematics, science, or language arts.

例句

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1

好きな教科は何ですか?

What is your favorite subject?

2

本校では多岐にわたる教科を教えています。

Our school teaches a wide variety of subjects.

3

この教科、ちょっと難しいね。

This subject is a bit difficult, isn't it?

词族

名词
教科
相关
教科書
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记忆技巧

The first kanji (教) means 'teach' and the second (科) means 'department' or 'section'. Think of it as a 'teaching department.'

快速测验

田中さんは、どの( )を教えていますか?

正确!

正确答案是: 教科

例句

1

好きな教科は何ですか?

everyday

What is your favorite subject?

2

本校では多岐にわたる教科を教えています。

formal

Our school teaches a wide variety of subjects.

3

この教科、ちょっと難しいね。

informal

This subject is a bit difficult, isn't it?

4

各教科の教育目標を確認してください。

academic

Please confirm the educational goals for each subject.

5

弊社はプログラミングを新しい教科として提案しています。

business

Our company is proposing programming as a new school subject.

词族

名词
教科
相关
教科書

常见搭配

主要教科 core subjects
得意な教科 strongest subject
教科書 textbook
教科担任 subject teacher
教科選択 subject selection

常用短语

五教科

the five main academic subjects

教科書通り

by the book / exactly as the textbook says

教科別

categorized by subject

容易混淆的词

教科 vs 科目

Kamoku refers to specific course names or items on a list, whereas Kyoka refers to the broader category of the subject area.

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使用说明

Use 'Kyoka' when talking about general categories in the school curriculum. It is a standard term used in both academic and conversational settings when discussing education.

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常见错误

Learners sometimes confuse it with 'Jugyo' (class/lesson). Remember: Kyoka is the 'what' (subject), and Jugyo is the 'when/how' (the lesson itself).

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记忆技巧

The first kanji (教) means 'teach' and the second (科) means 'department' or 'section'. Think of it as a 'teaching department.'

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词源

Composed of 教 (teaching/guidance) and 科 (department/course/category).

语法模式

Used as a common noun that can be the subject or object of a sentence. Often combined with other nouns to form compound words like 教科書 (textbook) or 教科担任 (subject teacher).
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文化背景

In Japan, the 'Five Core Subjects' (Japanese, Math, Science, Social Studies, and English) are heavily emphasized for high school and university entrance examinations.

快速测验

田中さんは、どの( )を教えていますか?

正确!

正确答案是: 教科

相关词

少量

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A noun used to describe a small quantity or amount of something. It is commonly used in technical, formal, or instructional contexts like recipes and science to specify a limited volume or mass.

一人

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Refers to a single person or the state of being alone. It is used both for counting people and to describe performing an action by oneself without others.

三人

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Refers to the count of three people. In Japanese, this is the standard way to quantify human beings once you move past the irregular forms for one and two people.

一度

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Refers to a single occurrence or 'once'. It is frequently used to count how many times an action happens or to express the experience of doing something at least one time.

二度

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Refers to something occurring twice or for a second time. It is frequently used as an adverbial phrase to describe repetition, or with a negative verb to mean 'never again.'

三度

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Refers to something occurring three times or a measurement of three degrees (such as temperature or angle). In daily conversation, it is frequently used as a counter for frequency or occurrences.

何度

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Nando is an interrogative noun used to ask 'how many times' (frequency) or 'how many degrees' (temperature or angles). It is formed by combining 'nan' (what) and the counter 'do' (degrees/times).

毎回

A1

The word 毎回 means 'every time' or 'each time.' it refers to an action or event that occurs consistently across every individual instance of a repeating situation.

今回

A1

Refers specifically to the current instance, event, or occasion. It is used to distinguish the present situation from past occurrences or future possibilities.

前回

A1

Zenkai refers to the previous time or the last occasion an event occurred. It is a very common word used to compare current results or situations with the most recent occurrence in a series.

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